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This online self-paced course highlights techniques for assessing balance between work and personal responsibilities, and identifies common obstacles to achieving the right balance. Participants will learn how to recognize where they are, in relation to where they want to be, as a first step in constructing a roadmap to a more balanced lifestyle.
This event recording features Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, who critically examines the gap between policy and implementation in the public service and explores practical strategies for building public service capacity through human-centred approaches.
This online self-paced course focuses on the guiding principles of data ethics, including privacy, security, and the impacts of data-driven decisions on marginalized communities.
The Executive Leadership Development Program (ELDP) for EX-01 to EX-03 gives senior public servants an opportunity to deepen their leadership role in enabling innovation, fostering collaboration and delivering results for Canadians. Participants are exposed to real-world experiences and issues, with guidance from senior leaders.
This video introduces the Directive on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area and the government-wide approach to providing Inuit firms with fair and reasonable opportunities to submit bids on government contracts.
This event recording captures the keynote address from the 2023 Manion Lecture by Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada, who explores, through the lens of data, the link between Canada's history and the digital future, and presents a clear portrait of Canada by the numbers.
This event recording from What Unites Us, Defines Us: Values and Ethics in Today's Federal Public Service spotlights remarks from John Hannaford, Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, on what it means to be a public servant.
This course provides participants with an opportunity to better understand their role and their impact within the federal government structure. Participants will learn how their contributions help to achieve the goals of government, whether this be developing or evaluating policy, or implementing programs or services.
This job aid includes exploratory questions designed to promote reflection, initiate constructive conversations, and provide encouragement on the journey towards linguistic resilience.
This online self-paced course focuses on the duties tasked to managers and persons responsible for official languages in departments. Participants will be provided with the tools they need to identify linguistic requirements, resolve complaints, and maintain records related to official languages obligations.
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